Monday, November 28, 2011

Bargain Junkie: Living the Good Life on the Cheap Review

Bargain Junkie: Living the Good Life on the Cheap
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It was an okay read and I have to say that the author is quite, quite funny. The information was interesting, but I think that the first part of the book was the best part for me.
I was hoping that this book would be full of "special" finds made by the author and maybe stories from other people and their wonderful finds at flea markets, etc. The first part of the book does this very well and I loved reading this section, the rest of the book looks at various areas where you can save money - and how and while the author does describe some interesting scenarios, there was something missing for me.
I did like the book, but I think I wanted something a little different than what was there, or perhaps more stories like the first part of the book.

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Forget fashionistas. Meet the bargainista. Annie Korzen is a thrifty woman with expensive tastes. Raised by an immigrant mother who reused tea bags, Annie learned early on how to be an economista.In Bargain Junkie, Korzen shares her hilarious tales from the trenches--the garage sales, estate sales, thrift stores, rummage sales, and online auctions. Korzen haggles, scrimps, saves, and stretches her dollars and her imagination so she can afford to travel, dress well, and eat out whenever possible.Whether she's getting a cardiovascular workout at the store, getting revenge on a yard sale con artist, or eating herself sick at the free green room buffet before appearing on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Annie is the ultimate bargainista.

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